The following give you an overview of the steps required:
Step 1 – Define a review topic, objective and sub questions
Define your main topic question and then; define 3 or more sub questions that will allow you to answer/speak to the objective/question
Step 2 – Plan your review –
eligibility criteria ( inclusion/exclusion) – critical appraisal process- etc)
Step 3 – Conduct your search
Using the content from step 1 & 2 – define and execute your search strategy – do not forget to include “grey literature”. –
Step 4 – Screen the results to match your criteria in step 2
Ensure that they meet your criteria (as set in Step 2).
Ensure that you have a min of 6 and a max of 12 papers reviewed – (you are not restricted to using 12 references in your final submission – the figure of 12 refers to the number of critially analysed papers).
Step 5 – Extract relevant data (note : narrative content is data too) from the studies you have screened and chosen
Typically, you will garnish 500 – 1000 words from each of your selected papers
Try to keep within US and UK with relevant papers within 10 years and peer reviewed.
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